Maybe we shouldn't treat Westerns as serious movies to study and analyze, but should honestly sit in front of the big screen and experience the magnificent scenery of the American West, the splendor of cowboys, knights, knights, and bounty hunters. Duel, sandstorm, life and death, friendship, good people and bad people, good and evil confrontation, and so on, all the pictures that the director has carefully unfolded for us that we have long expected. Then I walked out of the cinema contentedly, without any tangled thoughts remaining in my mind, maybe holding the remaining popcorn in my hand, and even forgot the plot just now, leaving only the happy feeling of being overwhelmed.
"The Lone Ranger" is already attractive just by listening to the title, and seeing the poster makes me even more excited! I missed it in Hong Kong in August, and I can't miss painting on the mainland on October 5, and it did not disappoint me! Rejoice!
There's not much to say about the plot, and it's possible to guess without spoilers. I'm just very satisfied with the director's way of burying the suspense. It was not until 3/4 that he explained Tang Tuo's life experience through the pocket watch that has been repeated all the time. At the same time, through the unfolding of the mystery of Tang Tuo's life experience, he further deepened the theme of the film and revealed a deeper layer of human nature (greed). — through the Cole Brothers, and self-salvation — through Donto), while identifying the fate of the two protagonists, lone, who are both aliens of their own race. At the same time (how many times did I use?) Cleverly by flicking the pocket watch, John discovered that Cole was the bad guy.
Countless minutes of gorgeous train chases and fights at the end save the circus-like performance and give the show a perfect finale in the form of a firework display. Let me leave the movie theater happily.
Johnny Depp, as always, was just as hilarious as I wanted it to be, poking fun at the right moment from start to finish!
If the last episode of Jiang Ge was a bit of heavy-duty pasta, this Lone Ranger is a delightful American-style hamburger feast.
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